Exploring the thermo-physical characteristic of novel multi-wall carbon nanotube—Therminol-55-based nanofluids for solar-thermal applications

Author(s):  
Poongavanam GaneshKumar ◽  
Duraiswamy Sakthivadivel ◽  
Rajendran Prabakaran ◽  
Shanmugarajan Vigneswaran ◽  
Manivannan SakthiPriya ◽  
...  
2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (10) ◽  
pp. 1045-1050 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raj Kumar Bera ◽  
Suzanna Azoubel ◽  
Subodh Gautam Mhaisalkar ◽  
Shlomo Magdassi ◽  
Daniel Mandler

2003 ◽  
Vol 368 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 510
Author(s):  
Yuesheng Ning ◽  
Xiaobin Zhang ◽  
Youwen Wang ◽  
Yanlin Sun ◽  
Lihua Shen ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
pp. 60-71
Author(s):  
Tshewang Darjay ◽  
Cheku Dorji ◽  
Tshewang Lhendup ◽  
Martin Elborg

The Royal Government of Bhutan has accorded the highest priority towards diversifying the energy-mix through the promotion of renewable energy technologies. There is a national target to generate 3 MW equivalent of energy from the installation of solar thermal systems alone. However, little investment and priority are given for development of solar thermal applications. Some of the present existing solar water heating (SWH) systems are exhibiting faults which leads to low consumer confidence in SWH technology due to the non-functioning of previous installations which is very detrimental in this introductory stage. This study aims to identify problems of existing SWH systems through field surveys and develop a draft guideline to avoid faults in the future. To analyse the problems with existing SWH systems in Bhutan, the first phase of the study consists of collecting secondary information and opinion from the relevant government sector, local installing companies and end-users. The information on the manufacturer’s products, policy barriers, markets and consumer challenges is also collected. Base on this information, findings on the limitation of existing policy instrument and gap in demand and supply side is described. The second phase of the study comprises field visits to existing SWH system sites. The field surveys of twelve representative existing SWH systems are analyzed. Out of twelve sites, eight SWH systems had critical faults which causes major failure of the system and the other four sites had minor faults. To analyse the faults of existing SWH systems, faults are classified into design faults, plumbing circuit faults, solar collector faults, absorber faults, installation faults and user behavior faults. The major faults which lead to the failure of the existing SWH system are plumbing failure, condensation inside the collector and absorber tube leakage. The causes and solutions of the faults are discussed.


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